Danny Dyer so exhausted by EastEnders storylines he uses IV drips

Danny Dyer left so exhausted by EastEnders storylines that he has to use IV booster drips to give him energy… as he arrives back on set after lengthy summer break

Danny Dyer finds his role on EastEnders so draining that he has resorted to using IV booster drips for energy.

The TV hardman, 41, who plays Mick Carter in the long-running BBC soap, told the Daily Star: ‘I’ve been boosting my energy. I’ve had four courses of booster drips recently.

‘I was so lethargic. It also helps the liver and everything.’

Draining: Danny Dyer finds his role on EastEnders so draining that he has resorted to using IV booster drips for energy

The admission comes as Danny returns to the set of the stalwart soap, in London, for the first time, after taking a lengthy summer break with his family.

The drips cost around £160 per session and are a favourite of other celebrities including Simon Cowell, Brad Pitt, Madonna, Rihanna and Danny’s own daughter, Love Island star Dani.


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The drips involve a flow of vitamin B12 to the body and are said to improve calmness and well-being, improving health over the days afterwards. 

Danny has to endure long hours on set at EastEnders, and his plots tend to involve high drama. Mick has been involved in an affair with his daughter-in-law, a heist gone wrong and the rape of his wife by his own brother.

Back to the grind: The admission comes as Danny returns to the set of the stalwart soap, in London, for the first time, after taking a lengthy summer break with his family

The TV hardman, 41, who plays Mick Carter in the long-running BBC soap, told the Daily Star: ‘I’ve been boosting my energy. I’ve had four courses of booster drips recently’


Suffering: ‘I was so lethargic. It also helps the liver and everything,’ Danny said of the treatments

He is also about to embark on a stint in the West End, alongside Martin Freeman in Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter/A Slight Ache – sure to add more pressure to his grueling schedule.

He had to take time off from work earlier in the year, thanks to suffering from personal issues with his wife. He fled to Africa to be alone, returning home and to work several weeks later having sorted out the problems.

At the weekend, Danny was sure to dedicate some downtime to his family – with him and Dani joining her boyfriend Jack Fincham for a Sunday roast.

Jack took to his Instagram to share a photograph with Dani’s family – including her grandfather, affectionately known as ‘Bruv’ – all smiling and cuddled up.

Heavy going: Danny has to endure long hours on set at EastEnders, and his plots tend to involve high drama. Mick has been involved in an affair with his daughter-in-law, a heist gone wrong and the rape of his wife by his own brother

Back to normal: He had to take time off from work earlier in the year, thanks to suffering from personal issues with his wife. He fled to Africa to be alone, returning home and to work several weeks later having sorted out the problems

Jam packed: He is also about to embark on a stint in the West End, alongside Martin Freeman in Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter/A Slight Ache – sure to add more pressure to his grueling schedule

Cute: Love Island’s Jack Fincham proved he’s firmly in the family as he enjoyed a roast at Dani Dyer’s granddad Bruv’s house on Sunday with his girlfriend and her EastEnders father Danny

He captioned the sweet snap with: ‘Nice little roast round bruvs @bruv_loveislandlegend.’ 

This comes after Dani revealed she missed out on a part in EastEnders before finding fame on Love Island.

She told the Daily Star Sunday: ‘I think it’s because my dad is already on it so if I went on it there would be a massive outrage. They won’t let me, and are like, it ain’t going to happen.’ 

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